The following statement is the stupidest thing I have read! I did not make this statement. Someone simply asked why oxycodone could be giving them a headache! They did say SAY they were snorting pills. I know I don't. My doctor gave me a script of percocet for headaches. Sometimes they help, sometimes they make it worse. I have very bad neck and back problems as well so sometimes I take one for that reason, then get headache later and take another...and it will make the headache worse sometimes.... its crazy that I never know which way it is going to go. I definitely do not snort pills though! Nor do I take them to get high on! Don't take them everyday! I simply take them on the days I need them! I don't know why it causes headaches to get worse at times though! Whoever asked the original question, I really hope you get relief soon! I know how devastating terrible headaches can be!
Because when you snort pills it clogs your sinus created a build up in pressure in those cavities,the headache is a response to that problem arising.
usually the 325 means the amount of acetaminophen or ibuprofen in it.. you will never have a pill 325 mg of oxycodone.. the amount of oxycodone is usually the lower number for example... 5-325 is 5 mg oxy and 325 of acetaminophen and 7.5/325 is 7.5 oxy and 325 acetaminophen and sooo on.. 5/325... 7.5/325..10/325..
is oxycodone 10-325MG stronger then oxycodone 5-3 Mg
The product described is the generic name for "Percocet 10/325." This product contains 10 mg of oxycodone hydrochloride (oxycodone) and 325 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). "Oxycodone" is a shortened name for "oxycodone hydrochloride," which is also available as a single-ingredient product. So while the products listed in the question are not identical, one of the main ingredients is.
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Percocet is a combination of a narcotic, oxycodone, and a nonnarcotic, acetominophen, which is commonly known as Tylenol. If you are asking which one has more narcotic, they are the same. The 10 refers to the amount of oxycodone; the 325/625 is the amount of acetominophen.
According to Nursing 2011 Drug Handbook, the answer to Percodan-325, the answer is no. Percodan is a compound of two different formulas for oxycodone to equal 4.88 mg of oxycodone (again two formulas) and 325 mg of aspirin. Percocet is a compound of oxycodone and acetaminophen (Tylenol) and is manufactured in varying strengths of both oxycodone and acetaminophen.
no Sorry but there is a generic it is called Oxycodone 10/325 made by Watson, once you get higher then the 10 mg percocet then it is just called oxycodone 15 mg for example and it does not have any tylenol added therefore there is no /?. Percocet 10/325 has 10mg of oxycocone and 325mg of tynelol.
54-543 is just the marking on the pill. 10-325 is the amount of oxycodone (10) to APAP (325). So long story short, no it is not, 54-325 is the next level down generic.
If your pill is white, ovular, with M523 on one side and 10/325 on the other side, then you have a Oxycodone/APAP tablet.Pill Code: M523/ Reverse: 10/325Description: White to off white, ovular tablet.Medication: Oxycodone/APAPDosage: 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg AcetaminophenType: Narcotic Analgesic/Opiate
7 bucks 5-10 in general. cheaper depending on the quanity
3 to 5 days
Percocet contains a combination of acetaminophen and oxycodone. Oxycodone is an opioid pain medication. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic. Acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of oxycodone. Tablets: 2.5/325, 5/325, 7.5/500, 10/650 mg (oxycodone/acetaminophen); Capsules: 5/500 mg; Solution: 5/325 mg per teaspoonful.